Ukrainian sculpture and its influence on artistic culture

Authors

  • Bogdan Mazur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2020.220414

Keywords:

sculpture, Ukrainian sculpture, art culture, cultural environment, socio-cultural consciousness.

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to analyze the influence of Ukrainian sculpture on contemporary art culture since this period is characterized by transformational processes as an original synthesis of various interpretations that take place in public life. The methodology includes general scientific theoretical methods of analysis, synthesis, and abstraction, which allowed us to trace the formation and development of Ukrainian sculpture as an original form of creative reflection of reality and a special way of art. The scientific novelty is associated with the definition of theoretical and practical aspects of the formation of modern art culture, to a certain extent is associated with a change in the Ukrainian socio-cultural consciousness, which corresponds to the international intellectual requirements of our time. Conclusions. As a result of the study, it was found that Ukrainian sculpture is the driving force behind the formation of a common personality culture since at present there is a tendency to integrate Ukraine into the world of art. Ukrainian art is quickly on the verge of mastering new forms and artistic trends. There is a reorientation of art, its temporal and spatial essence. These processes are facilitated by a number of factors, in particular: socio-political, economic, educational upheavals, and new discoveries in the natural sciences and the emergence of new arts. Accordingly, after the fall of Soviet cultural isolation from the rest of the world, the development and popularization of Ukrainian sculpture take place, which simultaneously affects all possible artistic styles and trends. Ukrainian artists, especially young artists and those who work with the medium of sculpture and are involved in the creation of monumental objects, influence the artistic culture, socio-cultural consciousness, and the development of the cultural environment.

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Issue

Section

Art, decorative art, restaurant